At the beginning of their mandate, the Harper Conservatives made several attempts to convince Quebecers to support their government. They gave Quebec a voice at the UNESCO and adopted a motion recognizing Quebec as a nation. They also promised to rectify the fiscal imbalance and to not use the federal spending power in provincial jurisdictions. Yet, these attempts failed to translate into increased electoral support for the Conservatives. Given this puzzle, the paper analyzes trends in public opinion to identify what measures promoted by the Conservative government were supported by Quebecers, and on what issues they are in disagreement. The paper also analyzes the levels of satisfaction with the federal government and democracy among Que...
This book is about the general election of 2015 in Canada that returned the Liberal Party to power a...
The Canadian federal election of 2006 was a turning point after more than a decade of Liberal reign....
In power since January 2006, the leader of the Canadian Conservative party, Stephen Harper, promise...
The purpose of this study is to establish whether or not Open Federalism contributed to the rise in ...
The 2007 provincial election in Quebec may be considered a milestone in recent Quebec politics. For...
The Liberal Party looks poised to do well in next year’s Canadian elections, writes Claudia Chwalisz...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
Despite its diverse makeup and deep divisions, Canada has a fairly solid reputation as a stable demo...
Progressives face a tough fight in next year’s Canadian election, currently scheduled for October. C...
Similar to other recent Canadian elections, foreign policy did not feature prominently in the 2011 f...
© Canadian Political Science Association (l'Association canadienne de science politique) and/et la S...
The 2012 provincial election in Quebec marked a change in government, and the election of Quebec’s f...
The referendum dynamics : why did canadians reject the charlottetown accord ? The paper examines vot...
In just over a month’s time, Canadians will go to the polls to decide whether or not to give Stephen...
This study focuses on the difficulty of right-wing parties to gain support in Quebec after 1960. Two...
This book is about the general election of 2015 in Canada that returned the Liberal Party to power a...
The Canadian federal election of 2006 was a turning point after more than a decade of Liberal reign....
In power since January 2006, the leader of the Canadian Conservative party, Stephen Harper, promise...
The purpose of this study is to establish whether or not Open Federalism contributed to the rise in ...
The 2007 provincial election in Quebec may be considered a milestone in recent Quebec politics. For...
The Liberal Party looks poised to do well in next year’s Canadian elections, writes Claudia Chwalisz...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
Despite its diverse makeup and deep divisions, Canada has a fairly solid reputation as a stable demo...
Progressives face a tough fight in next year’s Canadian election, currently scheduled for October. C...
Similar to other recent Canadian elections, foreign policy did not feature prominently in the 2011 f...
© Canadian Political Science Association (l'Association canadienne de science politique) and/et la S...
The 2012 provincial election in Quebec marked a change in government, and the election of Quebec’s f...
The referendum dynamics : why did canadians reject the charlottetown accord ? The paper examines vot...
In just over a month’s time, Canadians will go to the polls to decide whether or not to give Stephen...
This study focuses on the difficulty of right-wing parties to gain support in Quebec after 1960. Two...
This book is about the general election of 2015 in Canada that returned the Liberal Party to power a...
The Canadian federal election of 2006 was a turning point after more than a decade of Liberal reign....
In power since January 2006, the leader of the Canadian Conservative party, Stephen Harper, promise...